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Last Night my wife and I were able to attend the annual Lancaster Inter-Municipal Committee (LIMC) banquet, this year held at the brand-new Lancaster Convention Center. As a Councilman in East Petersburg, I am periodically involved with LIMC functions as East Pete is a participating member in that body.
The evening began with a reception and moved to a tour of the facility.

After that we were broken into smaller groups for the rest of the tour. Our tourguide was Josh Nowak, the sales manager for the facility.

The rooms and facililties are very impressive. I was somewhat disappointed that we didn't get to go to the 19th floor if the Lancaster PA Marriot tower...but I was able to get to the 10th floor last weekend at the open house...spectacular Lancaster City photos upcoming in a future blog post.
The ballroom level has lots of BIG spaces too:

Finally it was time to eat! We had a very nice dinner - hats off to the chef staff.

Lancaster PA Mayor Rick Gray gave a speech about the convention center and his hopes for the future in Lancaster City:

Lancaster Marriot manager Mark Moosic gave a closing presentation. All in all a good evening and an opportunity to met fellow LIMC members & the convention center management.
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It was time for the big "One Oh" today - the tenth in our series of "Tweetups" for the Lancaster PA Twitterati! We were set to have this auspicious event on the Columbia Avenue porch of (none other than) Ken Mueller...but that didn't happen.

Alas, the amazing popularity of our breakfast tweetups forced to us relocate to the lesser-known-yet-just-as-cool "back deck" of the Mueller residence. There, Daniel Klotz had placed the precious Dunkin Donuts and coffee for all to partake of...and the crowd rejoiced!

But wait...we had a special guest in the house, er, backyard...Daniel Klotz! A birthday boy, he received a little jig danced by Dave Moulton of "Beards Over Babies" fame:

And finally a bit-o ice cream and a candle to denote his tender years..

We had such a good turnout that we forgot to keep track of the Twitternames this time! Time for a recording secretary? Even Ken Mueller made it for this one - amazing! (Oh wait, it was at HIS house).
Stay tuned for the next "decade" of Twitter breakfast Tweetups - Daniel and I are already cooking up some new venues!
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Interesting perspective on home decoration by my friends at Sugar Pine Realty out in Northern California:

Have you got some Van Gogh's and Da Vinci's to hang? Well, even if they arent quite that caliber, don't get nailed with extra holes in your walls and poorly arranged pictures. consider these tips before hanging artwork:
Arrangement matters
· If you have several smaller items or a large wall on which to showcase your artwork, an arrangement may work best.
· Artwork can be grouped by color, subject matter or by matching frames or mats. Consider varying the sizes and shapes of items to add interest to an arrangement.
Orderly conduct
· To keep a grouping from looking disorderly, create a geometric shape with the outer edges and plan for at least one or two straight lines to run through the arrangement.
· You can achieve cohesiveness by hanging items relatively close together so they seem like a unit. Make sure one item doesn't overshadow the others.
· Items arranged in a V or inverted V shape lead the eye in a smooth fashion.
Location counts
· Pictures should be at either standing eye level or seated eye level depending on the room. Place pictures where they won't be obscured by the head of a sitting person.
· It's also best to mount items no more than one foot above furnishings. If you need to hang a picture higher, fill the gap with a vase or other decoration.
Put it on paper
· Don't start hammering until you have a plan. First trace around the frame on a piece of paper, mark where the hook is and cut out the form. Place the paper on the wall and when it's where you want - nail it!
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Intercourse Heritage Days
June 19 – June 21
Intercourse Community Park
The 6th Annual Intercourse Heritage Days at the Community Park east of the town of Intercourse on Route 340. This fun filled event will run the weekend of Friday, June 19th, from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m., Saturday, June 20th, from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and Sunday, June 21st from 10:00 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. See website.
Admission: No admission fee
Address: 3730 Old Philadelphia Pike, Gordonville, PA 17529
Website: http://www.intercourseheritagedays.com
Music Friday
June 19
Downtown Lancaster
Each third Friday of the month, Downtown Lancaster hosts Music Fridays. Performances will abound throughout the 300 block of North Queen Street as well as retailers, restaurants, and attractions throughout Downtown. Each month will bring new entertainment to the streets of Downtown Lancaster.
Address: 300 block of North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA 17603
Website: http://downtownlancaster.com/music.htm
ROUTE 66 REVISITED - The Roots of American Rock n' Roll
June 19 – August 8
American Music Theatre
This show traces the history of America’s music. Come explore the California harmonies of The Eagles to the Jersey rock n’ roll of The Boss. From the Man in Black to Mellencamp, from Woodstock to Newport, we’ll showcase the best music from the classic artists that defined American culture. No shows Sundays or Mondays.
Address: 2425 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster, PA 17602
Website: http://www.AMTshows.com
Vivace Festival Concert-Arnold Steinhardt with Festival Orchestra, Bach and Mendelssohn
June 19
Pennsylvania Academy of Music
Arnold Steinhardt with Festival Orchestra, Bach and Mendelssohn at Vivace! - the Pennsylvania Academy of Music’s annual international summer music festival of concerts and special events June 13-27.
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Admission: Adults $20, Students $10, Children 3 and under free. Festival passes: Single Pass $175, Couples Pass $300
Address: 42 N Prince St, Lancaster, PA 17603
Website: http://www.pamusacad.org
Historic Eastern Market
June 20
The Historic Eastern Market House, near corner of E King and N Shippen
The Historic Eastern Market is an outdoor market that offers local produce, prepared foods, art, and music. It is a festive atmosphere where you can shop, eat, and catch local talent. Every Saturday we have live entertainment (music, dance, and more).
Time: 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Admission: FREE
Address: 308 East King Street, Lancaster, PA 17602
Website: http://www.historiceasternmarket.org
Switchfoot with The Jellybricks
June 21
American Music Theatre
Originating from Christian roots, Switchfoot’s alternative rock is a unique mix of densely layered sound featuring electronic experimentation, hard-charging guitar riffs, and soft ballads. Singles include and “Dare You to Move.” The Jellybricks are a rock n’ roll quartet based in Harrisburg, PA.
Time: 7:00 PM
Admission: $25
Address: 2425 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster, PA 17602
Website: http://www.AMTshows.com
Long's Park Summer Entertainment Series
June 21
Long's Park
Enjoy free concerts all summer long every Sunday between Memorial Day and Labor Day at Long's Park. See website for performance details.
Time: 7:30 PM
Admission: Free.
Address: 1441 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601
Website: http://www.longspark.org/music.html
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Prince Street Cafe in downtown Lancaster was host to our ninth "Lancaster PA Tweetup" today, and this one was special! Today was also the birthday of Chad Hamilton (@poservarial), and @Julie_Rickards baked cupcakes in honor of the event!


We had a record turnout with over 20 twitterati in attendance, including several new faces.

Here's the list:
Eaciv
Johnromanski
Brix11
Lancasterhomes
Poservarial
Julie_Rickards
Wisegrass
Odonnellsteve
Ryanshenhoover
Esposimi
Veraviolet
Danielklotz
Jeremywalter
Wordcooper
Mivillephoto
Poservarial
Byersremorse
TRezendes
KRezendes
Benzendes
InfoLibrarian
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